Your new question has been asked and answered before 
here<https://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00593.html>.

Arash

On 13 Apr 2016, at 22:55, Ata Fatahi baarzi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Oh sorry.
The commands I mentioned are commands related to title "Scaling the dataset and 
warming up the server", yes the first command takes less than 2 min.
But my purpose was two commands related to title "Running the benchmark", which 
are:


./loader -a ../twitter_dataset/twitter_dataset_30x -s docker_servers.txt -g 0.8 
-T 1 -c 200 -w 8

and
 ./loader -a ../twitter_dataset/twitter_dataset_30x -s docker_servers.txt -g 
0.8 -T 1 -c 200 -w 8 -e -r rps

As I said in first email, the first command after about 10 hours did not end!
The second command also did not end after 14 hours!

The attached file is terminal output when i run first command for 30 min(i end 
it by ctrl+c).


On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 10:47 PM, Arash Pourhabibi Zarandi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
No it shouldn’t take much longer than a couple of minutes. For instance on my 
machine it only takes 2 minutes.
There is definitely something wrong with your setup. In the log you posted, it 
shows that there are no requests outstanding in the queue, which is a clear 
sign that it’s not working as expected.
I cannot help you more on this, unless you attach the exact commands you are 
running and their output log (in a text file, not an image) so I can figure out 
the problem.

Regards,
Arash

On 13 Apr 2016, at 19:19, Ata Fatahi baarzi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Thank Arash,

I run the first command and it did not end after about 10 hours! and after I 
myself end it by CTRL+C. Then I run second command and also it did not end 
after 14 hours! and  it was generating output. finally, after 14 hours I end it 
by CTRL+C. The attached screenshot is 13th hour of running second command.
what do you mean by "couple of minutes"? something more than 14 hours?!

On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 8:58 PM, Arash Pourhabibi Zarandi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Dear Ata,

Both commands end after a couple of minutes.
By the way, there is no need to run both. You should only use one of them.
The first command creates the scaled dataset, and warms up the server at the 
same time.
However, if you have already created the scaled dataset, you only need to 
execute the second command to warm up the server.

Regards,
Arash

On 13 Apr 2016, at 09:25, Ata Fatahi baarzi 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

HI,
In Data Caching benchmark do the following commands end by themselves or I 
myself should end them by Ctrl+C ?


./loader -a ../twitter_dataset/twitter_dataset_unscaled -o 
../twitter_dataset/twitter_dataset_30x -s docker_servers.txt -w 4 -S 30 -D 4096 
-j -T 1

./loader -a ../twitter_dataset/twitter_dataset_30x -s docker_servers.txt -w 4 
-S 1 -D 4096 -j -T 1



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